Tag Archives: women’s rights

New Students Straw Poll Results: Election and Issues

- Trinity's New Students have opinions! (Yes, they are Trinity Women!) Read the results of the straw poll taken during the CAS New Student Convocation.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi: Knowing Her Power

- Trinity salutes our Trinity Sister, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Class of 1962!
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The List — Hollywood Edition

- Harvey Weinstein is the latest in a long list of powerful predators forcing themselves on women.
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Turning Trial into Triumph

- We must see this moment in history not as an unbearable trial but as an opportunity for our values to triumph. We must speak up and shout out what we believe in every day.
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Straw Poll: CAS New Students Speak Out!

- New students in the College of Arts & Sciences speak out in our straw poll conducted at the opening convocation.
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Founders Day: Julia McGroarty, Champion of Women’s Rights and Education

- Sister Julia McGroarty, SND, and the other SNDs who founded Trinity in 1897 were champions for women's rights and education. On Founders Day 2017, Sisters Mary Johnson, Mary Hayes and Camilla Burns shared their reflections on the work and continuing legacy of the Founders.
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Women’s March on Washington

- Many members of the Trinity family participated in the Women's March in Washington and around the country.
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Voices of Trinity: Women’s March on Washington

- More than 200 Trinity alumnae, students, faculty and staff indicated on our straw polls that they plan to participate in the Women's March, and they express many points of view. Some alumnae disagree with the Women's March and they make their case in these comments.
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A New Political Reality: Message to the Trinity Community

- President McGuire's message to the Trinity community on the election results.
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Faithful Citizenship: Where is the Catholic Voice?

- Misogyny, racism, hatred toward immigrants and Muslims, fomenting domestic unrest --- social justice demands a more assertive Catholic response!
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